US /ɪn tun/
・UK /in tju:n/
Once you understand the differences, you'll be more in tune to the general pronunciation of English.
Once you understand the differences, you'll be more in tune
But those kids who Dasha spoke with, I think there is no one more in tune with these and who I think have a better pulse on these authenticity tests than the under-30 age range.
But those kids who Dasha spoke with, I think there is no one more in tune with these and who, I think, have a better pulse on these authenticity tests than the under-30 age range.
He's so in tune with the dynamics of film narrative that he can construct a plot with so much forward momentum that even when he gives you all the clues, you remain at his mercy until the very final shot.
He's so in tune with the dynamics of film narrative
We can't always be energized or excited or principally in tune with the good.
We can't always be energized or excited or principally in tune with the good.
When you're more in tune with these signals, you're better at recognizing stress before it escalates.
When you're more in tune with these signals, you're better at recognizing stress before it escalates.
And they seem to be in tune with each other.
and they seemed to be in tune with each other.
where we disagreed on everything, it seems this week we're completely in-tune. You loved
Well, after last week's Oscar special where we disagreed on everything, it seems this week we're completely in tune.
and you're taking 5Gs in your neck, our actors had to besides being in the car, they had to train every day to keep their body in tune to getting those cars.
to keep their body in tune to get in those cars
I think you have to be really in tune with your impulses and with your natural state of curiosity.
I think you have to be really in tune with your impulses
And without that, it has to be in tune with that something else, it has to be in accordance with it.
And without that, it has to be in tune with that something else.